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Ndamukong Suh voted NFL's dirtiest player

For the second straight year, Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has been voted the NFL's dirtiest player in a poll of players by the Sporting News.

Suh, no stranger to fines since he entered the league in 2010, received 32 votes in the poll that included 103 players. Last year, Suh got 36 votes in the poll that reached 111 players.

Finishing high in a poll isn't anything new to Suh, who earlier this year was voted the least liked NFL player in a survey of fans conducted by Nielsen and E-Poll Market Research.

Miami Dolphins guard Richie Incognito followed Suh with 19 votes in the Sporting News poll. Incognito, criticized by Houston Texans defensive linenman Antonio Smith for dirty play in September, moved up in the rankings after finishing sixth last year.

St. Louis Rams cornerback Cortland Finnegan, who previously has stated he would like to be considered the dirtiest player in the league, was third for the second straight year.

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison, slowed this season by a knee injury, fell from second to fourth place.

Tennessee Titans offensive tackle David Stewart, also accused of dirty play by the Texans earlier this season, was fifth in voting. Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Jason Babin and Steelers safety Ryan Mundy rounded out the voting.

That doesn't bother him. He probably sees it as a badge of honor or something.

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Really? If it's because of his 'persona' I understand, but he is without a doubt better than any of your DTs (Raji, Worthy).

Raji has been playing hurt much of the last two years, yet he's still made the Pro Bowl. And he's a different kind of player, a run stopper. And he's quite good at it. Worthy...you're calling him better though Worthy's career has barely started?

Is Suh wildly talented? Yes. Is he going to be better than either Packer? Maybe. But his punk arse can stay in Detroit. I don't want that kind of player in Green Bay. They're a class organization, and the Lions could learn a thing or three from them.

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